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Nov 26, 2013

I'll relaese you how to discriminate between natural face and plastic-surgery face.

I'll relaese you how to discriminate

between natural face and plastic-surgery face.

As I announced yesterday, I’ll show you how
to discriminate between a natural face and a post-plastic-surgery face.Since determination requires the use of consciousness,
it might be a little bit difficult for people who do not master methodology I
teach in Oriental Medicine seminar.

First, focus your consciousness on the parietal lobe of cerebral cortex (on top of the head) and see around the area of a
woman in a photo.You will see that when
you see the photo of a natural (pre-plastic-surgery) face, you can breathe
naturally, while you stop breathing as soon as you see the photo of a post-plastic-surgery
face.Looking at the photos of a woman
in profile before and after plastic surgery, shown below, you will easily
understand what I mean.If you can get
this sensitivity, in a simple term, you will see that a photo of a woman
without plastic surgery done makes you feel you have the consciousness open,
while a photo of a post-plastic-surgery woman makes you feel you have
consciousness closed.Although I don’t
know the exact reason, I think an extensive plastic surgery such as curving jaw
will disturb prana, or qi, running through the body and inhibit the original
activity of consciousness.I don’t like
plastic surgery.If it is an act which
is likely to cause consciousness to be blocked significantly, it is quite
natural to instinctively dislike it.For
this reason, I think putting a mask or mastering disguised makeup is preferable
to undergo plastic surgery.

Masatoshi
Takeshita

November
18, 2013

English translation of an excerpt from a Japanese
article: Digilog! – November 15, 2013 –

I was surprised to see photos of a female
comedian Men Sunji before and after plastic surgery.

In MBC program “Golden Fishing Ground –
Radio Star”, broadcast at night on 13, Imu Chanjon, a singer and actor, Chon
Sonfa, a musical actor, Che Hyonu, a magician, Men Sunji, a female comedian
appeared as guests and had a talk.

On the day, MCs disclosed “Men Sunji underwent
had plastic surgery on the nose and eyes” and showed her photos before and
after the surgery.

Looking at the photos, Men Sunji explained
with a look of surprise: “The left photo was taken before surgery and the right
one taken this year.”

When asked by MCs “Why did you look older
in the past photo than now?” Men Sunji was surprised herself and said, “I can’t
believe myself, either.”